The Fashion Audit: Peter Pilotto and Kipling; boy's beauty; Another Magazine; YSL Manifesto
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Your support makes all the difference.We love: Peter Pilotto and Kipling
Give your luggage an intergalactic makeover with the new collaboration from travel giants Kipling and London design duo Peter Pilotto, whose signature mineral and galaxy prints sparkle across
utilitarian holdalls. Next stop, the Milky Way. £65, Kipling.com
We're not sure: Boy's beauty
The average young man spends £11.72 per week on grooming products, compared to the £10.72 spent by young women. The Audit is wondering why, in that case, most young men still give off that "I haven't washed today" vibe. Spend all you like on fancy moisturiser lads, but please don't skimp on the basics.
We're buying: 'Another Magazine'
The bumper biannual fashion bible is back for the new season, out on 15
September, and featuring cover star Björk, as well as an exclusive interview with Helmut Lang, and shoots by Pierre Debusschere and Craig McDean.
We can't wait for: YSL Manifesto
The seventh seasonal magazine and journal from Stefano Pilati launches in London on Saturday, so look out for the free copies being handed out on the capital's streets, each in a free cotton tote (right) designed by Pilati himself.
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